“Ordered as a thank-you for a friend, they were delivered on the day as requested and the recipient said they were beautiful. I have used Bunches in the past and will use again.
Well worth the money.” – Janet T.

Spring Tulips

Send the scents of spring and brighten up the dark nights with this pretty bouquet of pastel coloured Tulips from Amsterdam.

Delivered in bud to ensure maximum vase life, watch how they continue to grow once placed in water!

“Excellent company with lovely flowers. Bought them for a friend’s special birthday. They were delivered early and she was delighted with them. Have used the company several times and have always been delighted with the service.” – Gillian H

Beautifully finished with sweet pink Gypsophila, it will make a gorgeous gift to send for any special occasion.

“Excellent service with long lasting, beautifully packed flowers. My mother was delighted as they were still blooming after 3 weeks and some lasted a whole month! Will be recommending you to all my friends and will certainly use your service again.” ……….Julia, Hemel Hempstead

“At Bunches we believe that business can and should have a positive impact. Bunches doesn’t exist simply to create profits. We want to make a difference to people and to our world.

Our values haven’t changed since we started selling flowers under an umbrella back in 1989. Bunches is family-owned, so we’re all about relationships, whether that be with our customers, suppliers or our staff. We have the pleasure of selling a product that brings joy to others and aim to do so fairly and to the highest standards.

Bunches has always been committed to giving a minimum of 10% of profits to working with the poor either in the UK or largely in the developing world. As far as we’re concerned this doesn’t just mean signing a cheque and then walking away. We are actively involved in deciding how these funds are managed and providing other, practical support too.”

“I would certainly recommend Flying Flowers to all my friends. The flowers arrived on the correct day and they were in tip-top condition. They were greatly appreciated by the recipients.” – Margaret★★★★★

A Family Business Established in 1989….Quality Gifts at Competitive Prices..

“Excellent company with lovely flowers. Bought them for a friend’s special birthday. They were delivered early and she was delighted with them. Have used the company several times and have always been delighted with the service.” – Gillian H

“Ordered as a thank-you for a friend, they were delivered on the day as requested and the recipient said they were beautiful. I have used Bunches in the past and will use again. Well worth the money.” – Janet T.

“I’ve been using Bunches for many years, very good service always” – Camelia G.

Some parents name their girl children after a flower. Some common flower names are: Rose, Lily, Daisy, Holly, Hyacinth, Jasmine, Blossom.

People also eat some types of flowers. Flower vegetables include broccoli, cauliflower and artichoke. The most expensive spice, saffron, comes from the crocus flower. Other flower spices are cloves and capers. Hops flowers are used to flavor beer. Dandelion can be made into wine.

Honey is flower nectar that has been collected and processed by bees. Honey is often named for the type of flower that the bees are using (for example, clover honey). Some people put flowers from nasturtiums, chrysanthemums, or carnations in their food. Flowers can also be made into tea. Dried flowers such as chrysanthemum, rose, and jasmine are used to make tea.

Flowers were used to signal meanings in the time when social meetings between men and women was difficult. Lilies made people think of life. Red roses made people think of love, beauty, and passion. In Britain, Australia and Canada, poppies are worn on special holidays as a mark of respect for those who served and died in wars. Daisies made people think of children and innocence.